SummaryPain information processing in the spinal cord has been postulated to rely on nociceptive transmission (T) neurons receiving inputs from nociceptors and Aβ mechanoreceptors, with Aβ inputs gated through feed-forward activation of spinal inhibitory neurons (INs). Here, we used intersectional genetic manipulations to identify these critical components of pain transduction. Marking and ablating six populations of spinal excitatory and inhibitory neurons, coupled with behavioral and electrophysiological analysis, showed that excitatory neurons expressing somatostatin (SOM) include T-type cells, whose ablation causes loss of mechanical pain. Inhibitory neurons marked by the expression of dynorphin (Dyn) represent INs, which are necessary ...
In all higher organisms, the experience of pain is associated with an unpleasant feeling. Neverthele...
Spinal lamina I is a key element of the pain processing system which relays primary afferent input t...
SummaryNeuropathic pain is a chronic debilitating disease that results from nerve damage, persists l...
International audiencePain thresholds are, in part, set as a function of emotional and internal stat...
Mechanical hypersensitivity is a debilitating symptom associated with millions of chronic pain patie...
SummaryThe gate control theory of pain proposes that inhibitory neurons of the spinal dorsal horn ex...
The gate control theory of pain proposes that inhibitory neurons of the spinal dorsal horn exert cri...
The spinal dorsal horn is the first relay structure coding for pain transmission and modulation. Pre...
AbstractPain transmission in the spinal cord is regulated by a balance of facilitatory and inhibitor...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience but serves an important physiological functio...
The original formulation of Gate Control Theory (GCT) proposed that the perception of pain produced ...
The original formulation of Gate Control Theory (GCT) proposed that the perception of pain produced ...
Pain serves an important purpose in warning of potential or actual damage to the body. When the nerv...
Corticospinal tract (CST) neurons innervate the deep spinal dorsal horn to sustain chronic neuropath...
Everybody has experienced pain. Pain by definition is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience...
In all higher organisms, the experience of pain is associated with an unpleasant feeling. Neverthele...
Spinal lamina I is a key element of the pain processing system which relays primary afferent input t...
SummaryNeuropathic pain is a chronic debilitating disease that results from nerve damage, persists l...
International audiencePain thresholds are, in part, set as a function of emotional and internal stat...
Mechanical hypersensitivity is a debilitating symptom associated with millions of chronic pain patie...
SummaryThe gate control theory of pain proposes that inhibitory neurons of the spinal dorsal horn ex...
The gate control theory of pain proposes that inhibitory neurons of the spinal dorsal horn exert cri...
The spinal dorsal horn is the first relay structure coding for pain transmission and modulation. Pre...
AbstractPain transmission in the spinal cord is regulated by a balance of facilitatory and inhibitor...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience but serves an important physiological functio...
The original formulation of Gate Control Theory (GCT) proposed that the perception of pain produced ...
The original formulation of Gate Control Theory (GCT) proposed that the perception of pain produced ...
Pain serves an important purpose in warning of potential or actual damage to the body. When the nerv...
Corticospinal tract (CST) neurons innervate the deep spinal dorsal horn to sustain chronic neuropath...
Everybody has experienced pain. Pain by definition is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience...
In all higher organisms, the experience of pain is associated with an unpleasant feeling. Neverthele...
Spinal lamina I is a key element of the pain processing system which relays primary afferent input t...
SummaryNeuropathic pain is a chronic debilitating disease that results from nerve damage, persists l...